Generally, the park ranger's job consists of dealing with the public. A ranger is responsible for presenting information to park visitors, giving tours, and making sure that visitors obey the park regulations. The ranger may also have to number-crunch statistical information relating to the number of visitors and amount of recourses used annually.
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You can clarify your job responsibilities by reviewing your job description. If you need further clarification you can ask your superior.
Its a JOB DESCRIPTION . It tells you what your responsibilities are for your particular job.
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Including job responsibilities that will also be within the job that is being applied to would be a good way to answer this question. It is important to show that the person would do well and excel at the responsibilities of this job.
Because that is his job (or responsibilities, if you like).
This answer pertains to National Park Rangers: How long it takes and what is required to become a park ranger depends on what type of park ranger he or she wants to become. Law enforcement rangers must attend a law enforcement training academy for several months to be eligible for appointment as a ranger. Interpretation and education rangers must have a bachelor's degree or a year's experience at a lower position. Because of competition for the positions, most rangers in the U.S. today do an internship or volunteer work for a summer or two through groups like the Student Conservation Association (www.thesca.org) before gathering the skills and experience needed to compete for Park Ranger positions. All job openings are posted on the federal employment website, www.usajobs.com.